CONCORD, N.H. (AP) — No one wants a weasel on their Thanksgiving table, but swapping turkeys for other animals was once surprisingly common. Trading turkeys – for wildlife management, not dinner – was ...
Finding a homegrown Thanksgiving turkey in Ramona during the 1930s was relatively easy. The town was known as the “Turkey Capital of the World” at that time, with a large turkey farming industry. But ...
Fresh Acres Farm in Monticello offers agritourism events and raises heritage turkeys for Thanksgiving. Local shops are also sourcing Minnesota-based turkeys. Raising turkeys can be difficult, Fresh ...
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